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"We Can Manage Our Way Through This" with The Sprocket Podcast | Portland's own Podcast about Bikes and Everything Else!
Publisher |
Stuart Rice
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Careers
Comedy
Improv
Personal Journals
Sketch
Publication Date |
Feb 12, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:14:54
Watch the sketch on YouTube here!: The Sprocket Podcast (@SprocketPodcast) consists of Brock (@brockmon) and Aaron (@RdHareAmngHrses, Aaron is a bike in this… he was not very bike-like when we met, but maybe he was in disguise) . The Sprocket Podcast is a podcast about bikes, transit, life, and all sorts of good stuff in the wonderful world of Portland, OR. We had a lot of fun recording in their recording RV… I have to say I am a little jealous. We talk about all sorts of things: podcasting, Portland, management… the important things! Then, we record a really clever sketch. It was a ton of fun! Just another nice reminder that the new season of the podcast starts September 3rd! It’s going to be a hum-dinger of an episode! I don’t know if you’ve ever dinged a hum, but I have to tell you, it’s much better than if you don’t! Also… reviews! Subscribe and review! In this week’s sketch: They are mentors, guiding us through our careers and making us better workers, and people, in the long run. Whether they are directly telling \ what to do, or just simply there to cover our asses when we screw up, managers can be fantastic. Unless there is a problem. Then they are a complete waste of time and money. This podcast exists because of other podcasts, and sometimes we just want to talk about different podcasts. You shouldn’t listen to just one, but if it is going to be just one this one is the right choice. If you are looking for something a little different though, this week I would suggest “Forgotten TV”. “Forgotten TV” is a podcast about TV shows from the 70s and 80s that really does a good job of scratching that nostalgia itch without actually having to go back and suffer through watching a lot of the shows. One thing I will say about nostalgia, it’s usually best left in your head. However, “Forgotten TV” is fantastic because the host, Chris Cooling, does all of the work for you and all you have to do is listen and fondly remember where you were when you found out who shot JR. Go to Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/SCPSforgottentv or http://forgottentv.podbean.com to subscribe! And, while you are there, sneak over to our page and give us a review! Thank you very much ahead of time! Come back for the next episode where I invite conservative talk show host Jim Greenfield to do the one thing we all want to do… start a religion. Sketch Comedy Podcast show is an independent and completely improvised sketch podcast that is based on conversations with interesting people like YOU! We welcome all suggestions, and we are always looking for new and interesting people to have on the podcast. Thank you so much for watching and listening, and please check out our other links for more information, interaction and overall fun! For more episodes, information, and a chance to be on the show, visit: http://sketchcomedypodcastshow.com Tell us what you are hungry for at Facebook: http://facebook.com/sketchcomedypodcastshow Tweet us your favorite recipes at: http://twitter.com/sketchcompod Send us pictures of whatever you make at: http://instagram.com/sketchcompod Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/SCPSitunes Or Google Play: http://bit.ly/SCPSgplay Or Anywhere!: https://scps.fireside.fm/rss Sketch Comedy Podcast Show is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. © Copyright 2017 Marathon Productions, LLC. Special Guest: Brock Dittus | Bicycle Enthusiast and Host of "The Sprocket Podcast".

Watch the sketch on YouTube here!:

The Sprocket Podcast (@SprocketPodcast) consists of Brock (@brockmon) and Aaron (@RdHareAmngHrses, Aaron is a bike in this… he was not very bike-like when we met, but maybe he was in disguise) . The Sprocket Podcast is a podcast about bikes, transit, life, and all sorts of good stuff in the wonderful world of Portland, OR. We had a lot of fun recording in their recording RV… I have to say I am a little jealous. We talk about all sorts of things: podcasting, Portland, management… the important things! Then, we record a really clever sketch. It was a ton of fun!

Just another nice reminder that the new season of the podcast starts September 3rd! It’s going to be a hum-dinger of an episode! I don’t know if you’ve ever dinged a hum, but I have to tell you, it’s much better than if you don’t! Also… reviews! Subscribe and review!

In this week’s sketch: They are mentors, guiding us through our careers and making us better workers, and people, in the long run. Whether they are directly telling \ what to do, or just simply there to cover our asses when we screw up, managers can be fantastic. Unless there is a problem. Then they are a complete waste of time and money.

This podcast exists because of other podcasts, and sometimes we just want to talk about different podcasts. You shouldn’t listen to just one, but if it is going to be just one this one is the right choice. If you are looking for something a little different though, this week I would suggest “Forgotten TV”. “Forgotten TV” is a podcast about TV shows from the 70s and 80s that really does a good job of scratching that nostalgia itch without actually having to go back and suffer through watching a lot of the shows. One thing I will say about nostalgia, it’s usually best left in your head. However, “Forgotten TV” is fantastic because the host, Chris Cooling, does all of the work for you and all you have to do is listen and fondly remember where you were when you found out who shot JR. Go to Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/SCPSforgottentv or http://forgottentv.podbean.com to subscribe!

And, while you are there, sneak over to our page and give us a review! Thank you very much ahead of time!

Come back for the next episode where I invite conservative talk show host Jim Greenfield to do the one thing we all want to do… start a religion.

Sketch Comedy Podcast show is an independent and completely improvised sketch podcast that is based on conversations with interesting people like YOU! We welcome all suggestions, and we are always looking for new and interesting people to have on the podcast. Thank you so much for watching and listening, and please check out our other links for more information, interaction and overall fun!

For more episodes, information, and a chance to be on the show, visit: http://sketchcomedypodcastshow.com Tell us what you are hungry for at Facebook: http://facebook.com/sketchcomedypodcastshow Tweet us your favorite recipes at: http://twitter.com/sketchcompod Send us pictures of whatever you make at: http://instagram.com/sketchcompod Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/SCPSitunes Or Google Play: http://bit.ly/SCPSgplay Or Anywhere!: https://scps.fireside.fm/rss

Sketch Comedy Podcast Show is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

© Copyright 2017 Marathon Productions, LLC.

Special Guest: Brock Dittus | Bicycle Enthusiast and Host of "The Sprocket Podcast".

Support Sketch Comedy Podcast Show

Links:

  • Forgotten TV by Chris Cooling on Apple Podcasts — This podcast exists because of other podcasts, and sometimes we just want to talk about different podcasts. You shouldn’t listen to just one, but if it is going to be just one this one is the right choice. If you are looking for something a little different though, this week I would suggest “Forgotten TV”. “Forgotten TV” is a podcast about TV shows from the 70s and 80s that really does a good job of scratching that nostalgia itch without actually having to go back and suffer through watching a lot of the shows. One thing I will say about nostalgia, it’s usually best left in your head. However, “Forgotten TV” is fantastic because the host, Chris Cooling, does all of the work for you and all you have to do is listen and fondly remember where you were when you found out who shot JR. Go to http://forgottentv.podbean.com or go to your favorite podcast repository and type in “forgotten tv”

Watch the sketch on YouTube here!:

The Sprocket Podcast (@SprocketPodcast) consists of Brock (@brockmon) and Aaron (@RdHareAmngHrses, Aaron is a bike in this… he was not very bike-like when we met, but maybe he was in disguise) . The Sprocket Podcast is a podcast about bikes, transit, life, and all sorts of good stuff in the wonderful world of Portland, OR. We had a lot of fun recording in their recording RV… I have to say I am a little jealous. We talk about all sorts of things: podcasting, Portland, management… the important things! Then, we record a really clever sketch. It was a ton of fun!

Just another nice reminder that the new season of the podcast starts September 3rd! It’s going to be a hum-dinger of an episode! I don’t know if you’ve ever dinged a hum, but I have to tell you, it’s much better than if you don’t! Also… reviews! Subscribe and review!

In this week’s sketch: They are mentors, guiding us through our careers and making us better workers, and people, in the long run. Whether they are directly telling \ what to do, or just simply there to cover our asses when we screw up, managers can be fantastic. Unless there is a problem. Then they are a complete waste of time and money.

This podcast exists because of other podcasts, and sometimes we just want to talk about different podcasts. You shouldn’t listen to just one, but if it is going to be just one this one is the right choice. If you are looking for something a little different though, this week I would suggest “Forgotten TV”. “Forgotten TV” is a podcast about TV shows from the 70s and 80s that really does a good job of scratching that nostalgia itch without actually having to go back and suffer through watching a lot of the shows. One thing I will say about nostalgia, it’s usually best left in your head. However, “Forgotten TV” is fantastic because the host, Chris Cooling, does all of the work for you and all you have to do is listen and fondly remember where you were when you found out who shot JR. Go to Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/SCPSforgottentv or http://forgottentv.podbean.com to subscribe!

And, while you are there, sneak over to our page and give us a review! Thank you very much ahead of time!

Come back for the next episode where I invite conservative talk show host Jim Greenfield to do the one thing we all want to do… start a religion.

Sketch Comedy Podcast show is an independent and completely improvised sketch podcast that is based on conversations with interesting people like YOU! We welcome all suggestions, and we are always looking for new and interesting people to have on the podcast. Thank you so much for watching and listening, and please check out our other links for more information, interaction and overall fun!

For more episodes, information, and a chance to be on the show, visit: http://sketchcomedypodcastshow.com Tell us what you are hungry for at Facebook: http://facebook.com/sketchcomedypodcastshow Tweet us your favorite recipes at: http://twitter.com/sketchcompod Send us pictures of whatever you make at: http://instagram.com/sketchcompod Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/SCPSitunes Or Google Play: http://bit.ly/SCPSgplay Or Anywhere!: https://scps.fireside.fm/rss

Sketch Comedy Podcast Show is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

© Copyright 2017 Marathon Productions, LLC.

Special Guest: Brock Dittus | Bicycle Enthusiast and Host of "The Sprocket Podcast".

Support Sketch Comedy Podcast Show

Links:

  • Forgotten TV by Chris Cooling on Apple Podcasts — This podcast exists because of other podcasts, and sometimes we just want to talk about different podcasts. You shouldn’t listen to just one, but if it is going to be just one this one is the right choice. If you are looking for something a little different though, this week I would suggest “Forgotten TV”. “Forgotten TV” is a podcast about TV shows from the 70s and 80s that really does a good job of scratching that nostalgia itch without actually having to go back and suffer through watching a lot of the shows. One thing I will say about nostalgia, it’s usually best left in your head. However, “Forgotten TV” is fantastic because the host, Chris Cooling, does all of the work for you and all you have to do is listen and fondly remember where you were when you found out who shot JR. Go to http://forgottentv.podbean.com or go to your favorite podcast repository and type in “forgotten tv”

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